No one wants to kill a Lhurgoyf twice, but it sure sounds better than “bloodrush, boros charm, you lose”. Here are a few Standard decks that don’t care about mana symbols for once.
Master of the Pearl Trident
David Schumann identifies some of the hot movers from GP Richmond, and suggests some cards that may follow in their wake.
Dylan breaks down two of the most important aspects of card acquisition: price and timing.
Vintage is coming to MTGO this summer by means of Vintage Masters. Sylvain Lehoux picks some Vintage staples that may rise as a result.
After two months of columns, Sylvain looks back to see how his specs have fared and how PT Valencia has affected Modern prices.
With the Modern Pro Tour right around the corner, Corbin looks at relevant spec targets, some sure-fire and some more speculative.
It never hurts to revisit the fundamentals. Today Corbin Hosler returns to some basic principles in MTG finance, opportunity cost and diversification.
Corbin Hosler looks at the movement of some–what else?–Merfolk staples, and explains how a slow holiday season creates opportunities.
Jason Alt weighs in on the crashed MOCS event and resulting hullabaloo, before discussing the Top 8 Legacy and Standard decks from the weekend.
How do we define failure in speculation? Does every loss count? Corbin looks at some of his own gaffes and asks how they should inform future decisions.
Considering the information about Theros block already spoiled, Corbin Hosler asks what cards may benefit from an “enchantment-matters” Standard environment.
Jason Alt discusses the latest self-fulfilling finance prophecies to come true of late, then jumps into decklists from GP Kansas City and SCG Worchester.
Again it’s time for the review of Corbin Hosler’s set review! Corbin looks back to his predictions about Gatecrash to see what he called correctly and what he missed.